Trial File: Dance Craze's daughter's dominant display

10 October 2025
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Harness Racing Victoria form guru Craig Rail noticed some standout runners at recent trials.

Recent addition to the Alex Ashwood stable from New Zealand, Miki B, performed well at Shepparton and is set to make his debut at the same track on Tuesday night.

At Bendigo, Celestial Nebulae dominated his trial.

Queen Of Sees, a daughter of super mare Dance Craze, was eye-catching at Melton, as was Uniquely Ideal, who extended beautifully to dash clear. Most Exciting also lived up to his name in his trial.

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